The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is the official high school diploma in Ontario, Canada. It is awarded to students who have met the graduation requirements, which include earning 30 secondary school credits, passing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT), and completing 40 hours of community involvement.
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2. The Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD) is the official high school diploma
in Ontario, Canada. It is awarded to
students who have met the graduation
requirements, which include:
1. Earning 30 secondary school credits,
including 18 compulsory credits and 12
optional credits.
2. Passing the Ontario Secondary School
Literacy Test (OSSLT).
3. Completing 40 hours of community
involvement.
3. THE COMPULSORY CREDITS ARE:
4 credits in English
3 credits in mathematics
3 credits in science
1 credit in Canadian history
1 credit in Canadian geography
1 credit in the arts
1 credit in health and physical education
1 credit in French as a second language
0.5 credit in career studies
0.5 credit in civics and citizenship
4. THE OPTIONAL CREDITS CAN
BE CHOSEN FROM A VARIETY
OF SUBJECTS, INCLUDING:
Other languages
Social studies
Business
Computers
Fine arts
Technical education
Trades
Health sciences
Applied arts
And more
5. There are a few different ways to get an OSSD in Ontario. You can attend a traditional
high school, take courses online, or through a private school or adult learning center.
If you are attending a traditional high school, you will need to follow the curriculum set by
your school board. You will also need to take the OSSLT in Grade 10 or 11.
If you are taking courses online, there are a number of different providers available. You
will need to choose a program that meets the Ontario Ministry of Education's
requirements.
If you are attending a private school or adult learning center, you will need to work with
the school to create a customized program that meets your needs.
No matter how you choose to get your OSSD, it is important to stay organized and
motivated. The requirements can be daunting, but it is definitely possible to achieve your
goal.
6. HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR
OSSD IN ONTARIO:
Start planning early. The sooner you start, the more time you will have to
complete the requirements.
Set realistic goals. Don't try to cram everything in at the last minute.
Get help when you need it. There are many resources available to help you
succeed, such as tutors, mentors, and online resources.
Don't give up. There will be challenges along the way, but don't let them
discourage you. Keep working hard and you will eventually reach your goal.
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